Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 25, 1920, Page 5

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TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 25, 1920 THE BEMIDJI DAILY: PIONEER : PAGE FIVE SOCIAL AND PERSONAL auction sale at Grant valley. G. W. Crandall attended the Foley[ Frank Riley returned to his duties Take home a bdrick of Koor's ice|ily here. cream. 4-6tf $11.50 Black kid, Louis heel, weit |2r¢ 90ing splendidly. sole, oxford, $8.95 O'Leary Bowser Co 1t5-25| , A large land sales organization| William Anderson of Irionton was|cal treatment. Mr. Given is improv- * desires to get in communication with|a business caller in the city yester- owners of large tracts. Address Lock | day. Mrs. Sam Hayth of Northern was Box 93, Bemidji, }mhn. 5-25tf the guest of Bemidji friends on Mon- day. Mrs. Charles Brdahl of Northern was shopping and, calling on friends n nemfijfl»%dzzdsyfl 2 e $50,000 to loan en farms. Land Co. ‘Dean 5-1¢f 1t5-25 | cate. Mrs. Jennie Jenkauski ‘of Wilton| was among the between train shop- $10.00 Brown kid, Louis heel ox- fords, $8.956. O’Leary-Bowser Co. ) 1t5-2 Sixteen inch mixed hard and soft Bemidji Mfg. Co. Phone 481. T&Ft1 slad wood, for sale, $3.60 per load. TheClyde Martin family of Tur- tle River are spending a few days at the Frank Shimme! home at North- ern. in New Kaplan hlocl{, second floor. $10.00 Black kid military heel, welt sole oxfords, $8.45. O’Leary- George Luppie of Los Angeles, Cal., who has spent several days in Bemid- Ji, left for International Falls last evening. her new home in Philadelphia. Mid-Month;List:Now. on_Sale lumbia Records N ° 5 b Jolson Sings To Spanish Sweetheart A 'song with moré™thana touch of tabasco is “That Wonderful Kid from Madrid.” This exclusioe Columbia artist sings it with such snap ,and swing that this latest Sinbad hit gets a laugh with every line.” ' A-2898—$1.00 JThis tenor duet by Campbeil* and Burr is a tender dream of thelong ago telling a pickaninny’s imemories of his mammy on the | Miississippi. Coupled with “Rose of Virginia,” a beautiful love song ]by Henry Burr. , A-2908—$1.00 h With Ted s Trombone ) You can’t resist the jocular mirth of this \first laughing trombone record by these | exclusive Columbia artists. “When My 'Baby Smiles at Me” is a happy fox-trot | ullcf fun. Coupled with “Rose of Wash- . lington Square,” a popular. new medley :'ol-(rotbylhosec,wluanoiumbinnins, ithe Kentucky Serenaders. A-2908—$1.00 .. A Few More Mid-Month Hits 3 lAbe Kabibble at the Bil o emicis) - 7 | Abe Kebibhte Dictates o Loty o 0 Ao Harry Hershfeld Whe Waste o Bubg?—Medley For-rot o o e tumbia Susophonc Suflnt} Ao 1 The Crocadile—Fox-trot [t " Columbia Saxophone Sexterre Dellab—Medley Walts . Columbis Orchestra | A-6147 o Bodevinnd—Wilts . . Prince’s Orchesea | 8138 o - "'fl. vic Orchestra of New York [ A-6146 armonic tra of New Yor } Phharmonic Orchestra of New York Leu an \ Come in and hear Bainbridge Colby, the ‘Secretary of State, and Calvin Coolidge, Gov- ernor of Massachusetts, speak on ‘“Loyalty, Law and Orde_r,” tonight. We carry the largest line of phonograph records north of the Twin Cities. Send us your money order or check with number of record wanted and records will be shipped at once. . Geo. T. BAKER & (0. The HALLMARK Store Dalton Bloek Phone 16 nnm at Grand Forks on Monday, after hav- ing spent the week-end with his fam- A fine daughter arrived at the M. ll:{';'s. Bi&rli‘nez G;:::Y :tl\fck;:s Was| A. Aldrich home on Mississippi ave- visiting Iriends o onday. nue last evening. Mother and baby|dena were Monday visitors in -this|on Minnesota avenue Saturday, after . Spot cash pald for Liberty Bonds, See G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro- cery Co., during the day, or at the|week and are spending several days Markham hotel pyenings. 1117tf | looking over this section of the coun- Mr. and Mrs. R. J."Fenton left this afternoon for Couer {D’Alene, Idaho, . A where they will spend a year ‘visiting $8.50 Black kid, Louis heel, McKay | with their son,'J,"A."Fenton. 1If they sole oxfords, $7.45. O’Leary-Bowser|like it there, they may decide to lo- $8.50"Black Kid military heel, Me- pers in the city yesterday. Kay sole, $7.46, O'Lenry-Bowsle'l"sqa‘g day, while canoeing on Lake Har-| .NOTICE TO RETAIL CLERKS i riet. Four or five othersg of the party ‘There will be a meeting tonight at Dance at Odd Fellows hall Tues-|wi]] leave this evening to attend day night, May 25th, by Royal|the funeral, which will be held as Neighbors of America. Music bylgoon. s union orchestra. 2t5-25 5 W, Bee Martin-Dahlby for your mani- curing, -shampooing, faclal massages|people’s Store and Sweet Shop, equal and scalp treatments. Beauty parlors| ¢, any certified milk or phone 16-F-4. 1mon6-16 G;’“":"EI, ‘:.t Ah“l h‘”’,-‘e&;}t' 112 Tg})"d sota Fair Tax association, in an ad street, last evening. After an enjoy- S i 8 lai t Bowser Co. 1t5-25 | able evening in convesration and mu- ?tuzlii;lhle:mu;mt;lsui)?&l e{o cg_ao:;:)s y;l:-s sic, a delightful, lunch was served.|if the state developes its enormous Miss Goldberg was presented with a deposits of low grade iron ores. It beautiful leather travelling bag. She|is claimed that these deposits of low will leave on Tuesday, Juns 1st, for grade ore cover all that part of the A number of friends called and}ip A\ipnesota? Most people think f very pleasantly surprised Miss Bertha | ahout 40" to 50 years. The Minne- %Illlxl'l:iu“;tret:nd(vpcs?mf:)?y' Befx?i:i??. Minnesota. & BRYANT WANDA HAWLEY F. W. Willson of Brainerd was a| H. D. Sullivan and H. D. Leon- ATTENTION, PAINTERS! turned to Blackduck Monday after Bemidji caller yesterday. ard of Crookston were among the out Local union No. 1309 of painters|a short visit at Mrs. O. P. Stene's. 2 of town business callers here yester-|and decorators will close charter on Miss Martha Stene and Lyder Pet- day. June 1st, after which initiation fee|grcon were married last zveek in By order 0!) C. S.| Blackduck by Rev. Odegaard. Con- 2d5-25 gratulations to the happy couple. Among those who were in Black- duck on Monday were Torsten Gron-* seth and his son, George. John Hanson was in Blackduck on Tuesday. Jesse Fisher has rented his place to Mr. Hines and family. Mrs. John Moon has been visit- ing at the George Bogart place dur- ing the past week. Mrs. Wilson and her two children, and sister, arrived Tuesday evening and are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lambert. The Ladies’ Aid society met at the home of Mrs. James Nichols on Wed- nesday. Charles Moon and his sister, Mrs. Hattie Muller of Littlefork, have been visiting r ‘parents a few days. Sy Miss Agnes Parker closed her school on Friday. John Hicks of Remer spent the day here yesterday on business. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Kenfield left today for an extended visit at White Hall, Mich., their old home. They will visit with their sons Frank Ken- field and C. A. Kenfield there. They have been in Bemidji for the past two years. will be raised. Rouse, president. ST. ANTHONY AUXILLIARY MEET St. Anthony’s Auxilliary will meet on Wednesday afternoon at the hos- pital. The work rooms will be open from 1:30 to 5 o’clock. During the recent epidemic of influenza and measles the work rooms have been closed so that a large amount of work has accumulated. It is urged that all previous members attend and new members will be welcomed. NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS All dogs running at large in the City of Bemidji between June 1 and September 1, 1920, without muzzles will be taken up and disposed of ac- cording to provisions of Ordinance No. 39. Licenses are required for all dogs, muzzled or unmuzzled. L. F. Johnson, Mayor. irgi. 1 $t5-27 J. M. Reed of Blackduck was a Be- midji business caller yesterday. Theodore W. Inajeff of Backus spent the day in Bemidji on Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Baehn of Wa-| Nat Given returned to his home city. spending ‘several weeks at St. Anth- ony's hospital for medical and surgi- ing rapidly and satisfactorily and while he has not yet recovered his dsual strength, he will be able to re- is usual activities soon. H. A. White and C. E. Walford of Des Moines, Iowa, and families mot- ored to Bemidji the latter part of the Mrs. E. E. Kenfield and daughter, Anzonetta, left tuis noon on a trip which will take them several months. They went to Orange Beach, Okla~| homa. After a short visit there they: will go to Cuba and by way of Pan- ama canal to California, where they will visit with relatives at San Fran- cisco and Los Angeles. They will also go to Seattle, and back to Minne- sota by way of certain points in Can- ada. ty with a view of locating if they find a location that fully comes up to their needs. KRR KRR RN E K IR KK * HORNET * I 2 A2 222 X2 SRR S *Mr. Berggrin and family are living on the former Myron Shoop place. August Johnson and family re- Mrs. Clayton Hendrixson of 922 Park avenue, received a message yest- erday from her sister, Mrs. Grace Waldron of Minneapolis, stating that her 21 year old son and 17 year old daughter had been drowned on Sun- Subscribe for The Piloneer. also lost their lives. Miss Hendrixon |the Moose hall at 8.00 o’clock, the main topic will be *closing hour: 1t5-25 For clean, sweet milk and cream from Alalta Dairy at Home Bakery, ta::xl; rov;udr %::;igep :;fil;;ll{orlcr:p;l::e: continual inquiry for improved and partially improved farms. If you wish to sell your farm and your price and terms are right, we can sell it for you. Write or come and see the F. R. W. G. Schroeder. 10t6-1 How long ‘will iron mining last state north and west of a line drawn from Duluth to the county of Rock in the southwestern corner of the state. The association claims, how- ever that these ores will never be de- veloped if the taxes of the mines, now higher than any other taxes in the state, are made still higher by a ton- nage tax. The association, which has headquarters at room 282, St. Fran- cis hotel, St. Paul, will send com- plete information to anyone who de- sires it. 5t5-29 “MRS. TEMPLE’ TELEGRAM” A Paramount-Artcraft Cherry Malotte in “The Spoilers”? See her again, in the sequel to that famous story— “The Silver Horde” Come to the GRAND Drs. Larson & Larson, YOptometrists. If trou- R: bled with headaches, nervousness or eye dis- orders of any kind, needing glasses or glasses repaired, consalt them. Artificial eyes fitted. ANNOUNCES The Most Elaborate Display - and Sale of EXQUISITE . SUMMER PATTERN HATS Wednesday and Thursday Fashion’s Latest Fancies I Productions of the World’s Most Famous . Designers Leghorns, Georgettes, Navy, Taffetas, Malines Transparences, Sport Hats and others & $5.00 to $35.00 i These Beautiful Hats were secured through our close association with the most prominent Millinery Makers in America What woman in this city and vicinity will miss seeing the beautiful exhibition? Everybody Welcome RTINS TN AAAAAAARARRAS A A AR AN mzoo i mllnmnfillllllm}mmm -t

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